When water freezes, it changes from a liquied water molecule (H2) to ice, but it is still a water molecule. So, yes, the matter stays the same on a molecular level.
When clay and water are frozen together in the freezer, the water molecules expand as they turn into ice, which can cause the clay to crack or break apart due to the pressure. This occurs because the water expands and pushes against the structure of the clay as it freezes.
The total amount of matter in a substance remains the same after both chemical and physical changes. This is known as the Law of Conservation of Mass, which states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction or physical change, only rearranged. So, the total mass of the substances before and after the change will be equal.
Fine particles such as silt, clay, and some organic matter can stay suspended indefinitely in a quiet body of water due to their small size and low settling velocity. These particles have a tendency to remain suspended as they do not readily settle to the bottom of the water body under normal conditions.
The link up of atoms in ice remains the same when it turns to water. However, the arrangement of the atoms changes from a rigid, crystalline structure to a more fluid and less ordered arrangement.
As we reduce the temperature initially the density of water increases. It reaches to the maximum value at 4 deg celcius. And when the temperature is further reduced then its density decreases due to expansion. This is what we call ANOMALOUS expansion. At 0 degree water freezes and density decreases
When a substance freezes, the mass remains the same. Freezing involves a phase change from liquid to solid, where the molecules arrange themselves into a more ordered structure, but the actual amount of matter (mass) stays constant.
Density of the substance will always stay the same. Density of the object will also stay the same if solid, no matter the size, but not if it is carved out. That is why a steel boat can float
Yes, no gas is given off, therefore the mass of conversation will stay the same.
When clay and water are frozen together in the freezer, the water molecules expand as they turn into ice, which can cause the clay to crack or break apart due to the pressure. This occurs because the water expands and pushes against the structure of the clay as it freezes.
Water and air can stay in the same room because they are both forms of matter that can coexist together. The water molecules remain in a liquid state due to their intermolecular forces, while the air molecules move freely in the space around them. There is no specific barrier preventing water and air from occupying the same space.
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No. It gets hotter - that is not the same
it is called sediment,the rock would stay froze it wont change what so ever
In chemical reactions the number of atoms stay the same no matter how they are arranged. So, their total mass stays the same.
Your mass will stay the same no matter where you go.
because since it has salt in it. it turns to a mixture then,those particles stay in water then when it freezes it leaves salt behind. if wrong LOOK IN A ANSWER KEY OR IN YOUR BRAIN
After water has been boiled, its mass will stay the same.